All political parties, be it Narendra Modi's BJP, Rahul Gandhi's Congress or even new-kid-on-the-block Arvind Kejriwal's AAP, suffered a dent in voter interest in April, the month in which voting began across the country marking the beginning of the end of almost a year-long high-pitched election drama. (Read Full Story) (Photo: AP)

TOTAL NUMBER OF MENTIONS ON INTERNET: Individually, however, April was a good month for the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi as his popularity soared online during the month. Modi, incidentally, happens to be the most talked about, both in positive and negative veins, political leader online. (Photo: AP)

TOTAL NUMBER OF MENTIONS ON INTERNET: Rahul Gandhi suffered a drop in his popularity throughout the month as positive mentions about him dipped from 16,848 in week 1 to 9427 in week 2 to a mere 5907 in the third week. (AP)

TOTAL NUMBER OF MENTIONS ON INTERNET: On the other hand, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi’s co-contestant from Varanasi and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal suffered a blow with more negative comments from internet junkies. (AP)

TOTAL NUMBER OF MENTIONS ON INTERNET: Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s daughter Priyanka Gandhi’s online popularity soared from a mere 6436 in the first week to 8275 in week 2 and 31314 in the third week. (AP)